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  • Title: [Relapsing ophthalmoplegia as a presenting symptom of orbital myositis].
    Author: Pagès M, Malanda G, Mayembo MA.
    Journal: Rev Neurol (Paris); 2005 Feb; 161(2):224-5. PubMed ID: 15798524.
    Abstract:
    INTRODUCTION: We report a case of orbital myositis revealed by a relapsing and initially painless ophthalmoplegia. CASE REPORT: A 50-year-old patient suddenly presented with an isolated palsy of the right lateral rectus muscle which recovered in 3 weeks after a short-lasting corticosteroid therapy but relapsed. Cerebral and orbital imaging were normal. Orbital pain with a fluctuating course occurred 6 months later. Two years after the clinical onset, orbital CT scan revealed a fusiform hypertrophy of the right lateral rectus muscle which was enhanced by contrast. After corticosteroid treatment, the symptoms improved and CT scan became normal. CONCLUSION: Orbital myositis may not be ruled out in case of painless ophthalmoplegia and systematic and repeated imaging is necessary.
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